How risky is biological control? D Simberloff, P Stiling Ecology 77 (7), 1965-1974, 1996 | 855 | 1996 |
Ecology: theories and applications PD Stiling Prentice Hall, 1996 | 690 | 1996 |
Testing the enemy release hypothesis: a review and meta-analysis H Liu, P Stiling Biological invasions 8 (7), 1535-1545, 2006 | 597 | 2006 |
How does elevated carbon dioxide (CO2) affect plant–herbivore interactions? A field experiment and meta‐analysis of CO2‐mediated changes on plant chemistry … P Stiling, T Cornelissen Global change biology 13 (9), 1823-1842, 2007 | 459 | 2007 |
Risks of species introduced for biological control D Simberloff, P Stiling Biological conservation 78 (1-2), 185-192, 1996 | 404 | 1996 |
The frequency of density dependence in insect host‐parasitoid systems PD Stiling Ecology 68 (4), 844-856, 1987 | 312 | 1987 |
What makes a successful biocontrol agent? A meta-analysis of biological control agent performance P Stiling, T Cornelissen Biological control 34 (3), 236-246, 2005 | 282 | 2005 |
Non-additive effects of multiple natural enemies on aphid populations KI Ferguson, P Stiling Oecologia 108 (2), 375-379, 1996 | 223 | 1996 |
Sex‐biased herbivory: a meta‐analysis of the effects of gender on plant‐herbivore interactions T Cornelissen, P Stiling Oikos 111 (3), 488-500, 2005 | 222 | 2005 |
Why do natural enemies fail in classical biological control programs? P Stiling American Entomologist 39 (1), 31-37, 1993 | 213 | 1993 |
Density-dependent processes and key factors in insect populations P Stiling The Journal of Animal Ecology, 581-593, 1988 | 209 | 1988 |
CO2 Elicits Long-Term Decline in Nitrogen Fixation BA Hungate, PD Stiling, P Dijkstra, DW Johnson, ME Ketterer, GJ Hymus, ... Science 304 (5675), 1291-1291, 2004 | 185 | 2004 |
Local adaptation and agents of selection in a mobile insect S Mopper, M Beck, D Simberloff, P Stiling Evolution 49 (5), 810-815, 1995 | 164 | 1995 |
Quality or quantity: the direct and indirect effects of host plants on herbivores and their natural enemies P Stiling, DC Moon Oecologia 142 (3), 413-420, 2005 | 162 | 2005 |
DECREASED LEAF‐MINER ABUNDANCE IN ELEVATED CO2: REDUCED LEAF QUALITY AND INCREASED PARASITOID ATTACK P Stiling, AM Rossi, B Hungate, P Dijkstra, CR Hinkle, WM Knott Iii, ... Ecological Applications 9 (1), 240-244, 1999 | 153 | 1999 |
Experimental manipulations of top‐down and bottom‐up factors in a tri‐trophic system P Stiling, AM Rossi Ecology 78 (5), 1602-1606, 1997 | 149 | 1997 |
The double-edged sword of biological control in conservation and restoration SM Louda, P Stiling Conservation Biology 18 (1), 50-53, 2004 | 125 | 2004 |
Perfect is best: low leaf fluctuating asymmetry reduces herbivory by leaf miners T Cornelissen, P Stiling Oecologia 142 (1), 46-56, 2005 | 108 | 2005 |
Elevated atmospheric CO2 lowers herbivore abundance, but increases leaf abscission rates P Stiling, M Cattell, DC Moon, A Rossi, BA Hungate, G Hymus, B Drake Global Change Biology 8 (7), 658-667, 2002 | 106 | 2002 |
Elevated CO2 lowers relative and absolute herbivore density across all species of a scrub-oak forest P Stiling, DC Moon, MD Hunter, J Colson, AM Rossi, GJ Hymus, ... Oecologia 134 (1), 82-87, 2003 | 105 | 2003 |